VIRTUAL TOWN HALL : LIFT YOUR VOICE 1619
Join the Association of African American Museums and the Fort Monroe partners for a virtual town hall discussion, “Lift Your Voice: 1619 and the Power of Collaboration”. This discussion will explore
Join the Association of African American Museums and the Fort Monroe partners for a virtual town hall discussion, “Lift Your Voice: 1619 and the Power of Collaboration”. This discussion will explore
August 25 2020 | 2:00PM - 3:00PM Host: HANNIBAL JOHNSON Register here: https://rsvp.att.com/?ConfID=734523700
Date and Time Thursday, August 27, 2020 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Cost: Free Racial equity is corrective justice for communities that have suffered oppression due to a long
The 2020 DC History Conference theme is "Echoes." This year's conference will be fully virtual and re-formatted as a symposium-style virtual conference. The conference theme is grounded in Toni Morrison's
Art of the Collectors VIII features works from private collections created by prominent and lesser-known African and African American artists. Included in the exhibition are paintings and sculptures by artists who
PastForward Diversity Scholarship Program: Now Accepting Applications for Scholars and Mentors The Diversity Scholarship Program introduces new preservation leaders to the historic preservation community at the annual preservation conference, hosted
Discussions of racism generally focus on the systemic disadvantage and harm to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color). This multimedia webinar explores the other side of the dynamic--how white
Explore the concept of the Empathetic Museum in this online discussion led by Melanie Adams, director of the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum, and Gretchen Jennings, who initiated the Empathetic Museum idea. Adams will
The Margaret Walker Center in collaboration with Visionary Justice StoryLab, Mississippi Votes, and JSU G.I.R.L. will host a screening and panel discussion of director Shontina Vernon’s short narrative film Grrrl
Made for this Moment: Celebrating Four Years! Since opening on September 24, 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has used programs like the Women’s E3 Summit
Join filmmaker Cintia Cabib for a virtual screening and discussion of her new documentary about the lives and work of two accomplished but under-recognized Black women artists and their special
Although most commonly associated with Topeka, Kansas—now home to the National Park Service’s Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site—Brown v. Board of Education was actually a portfolio of
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When: Fri, Oct 2 2020, 1 - 2pm Cost: FREE Organizer: NC African American Heritage Commission External URL: Registration Link Contact: Adrienne Nirde ncaahc@ncdcr.gov This webinar is the first installment
Join M-NCPPC for a virtual lecture in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month 2020. Omar Eaton-Martinez, Assistant Division Chief of the Natural and Historic Resources Division, M-NCPPC Department of Parks and Recreation
“Now What?” will examine how the various issues 2020 has presented, has us at a pivotal point in this country’s history. About this Event Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park's Anniversary Forum:
This webinar is the second installment of a six-part Zoom webinar series designed to offer guidance and strategies around how to sustain our institutions in this moment. The series will
Join historians, artists, and educators to explore the history of African Americans and the vote in the State of Maryland. This virtual experience includes: A virtual tour of The Black Vote
Join more than 2,000 attendees at the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s online conference, PastForward Online 2020, October 27–30. Several sessions are free and open to the public (registration is still